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Author Topic: What face cleanser for an 8yr old  (Read 933 times)
Squeaky clean
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« on: 02 November 2011, 14:55:45 pm »
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My daughter is coming up to 9yrs old and I am wondering what face cleanser she ought to be using.  Up until now it has only every been water but I am noticing a few tiny white spots just on the bridge of her nose.  I don't want to use anything harsh or full of chemicals so any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.  Many thanks
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Beatrice b
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« Reply #1 on: 02 November 2011, 19:07:07 pm »
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try neutrogena facial wash, reasonable priced and it works wonders on my child's face.
Remind them to use after PE at school or any sports which builds up the sweat and grime
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« Reply #2 on: 03 November 2011, 23:35:12 pm »
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My daughter started getting spots when she was 11 going on 12 and she started with a fairly cheap brand from Guardian but she's now using a tea tree one from the Body Shop which she thinks is much better - fairly expensive but she doesn't need to use much so it lasts for a long time and her skin is looking much better now.
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« Reply #3 on: 05 November 2011, 20:59:08 pm »
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Since she is quite young I'd get something organic and just use a little bit.

Both my brothers have washed their faces with Fairy Liquid since they were teenagers and they have beautiful skin - go figure!!!
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« Reply #4 on: 07 November 2011, 16:47:34 pm »
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Hi, we had the same issue, I put it down to the heat... She now uses Simple face wash at night, water in the am. Helped a lot, her skin is now back to normal.
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Denise P
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« Reply #5 on: 22 November 2011, 13:50:36 pm »
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Mine uses Cetaphil
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« Reply #6 on: 03 December 2011, 23:55:29 pm »
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Try Johnson's pH neutral soap. Any pharmacy.
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